The Powder Horn is a newsletter that was published semi-monthly by and for the employees of the Indiana Ordnance Works in Charlestown, Indiana. The first one was published 22 August 1941. It was preceded by a newsletter called The Action. The aim...

The Maurer School of Law, Indiana University, Bloomington received an LSTA Grant to scan, markup, and make available the Brevier Legislative Reports. The Reports are a transcription of the proceedings of the Indiana General Assembly from the...

The residence of Mrs. Mattie Hoffman, widow of John H. Hoffman. He was an officer of the City Ice and Cold Storage Co. of Jeffersonville (Clark County, Indiana). Built on Utica Pike, the residence incorporated stone into the carriage entrance and...

355 Spring Street was built in the 1880's and exemplifies Queen Anne style as interpreted for a commercial setting. The store was built and operated by Monroe Frank as a Dry Goods business. Even though Frank's Dry Goods is long gone from...

This brick brick Edwardian period home is more austere than the other mansions along High Jackson and Utica Pike, As a German immigrant, Johann Zulauf would have grown up believing wood to be an inferior building material, thus a home of red brick....

This home, now a part of Jeffersonville, was built between 1870 and 1880 in a community once known as Port Fulton." Alan F. Fox was the resident in 1983 at the time of the first viewing of the Historic Homes slide show. The home is built up a...

303 West Market Street was built around 1870. It was the home of one of the most prominent members of the Jeffersonville German community, Herman Preefer. Herr Preefer was a charter member of St. Lucas /St. Luke's church, helped establish the...

This photograph provides an example of a log cabin standing around 1800. Behind and to the right is a flat area cleared of woods and used for planting or grazing as two cows can be seen at the edge closest to the cabin. At the front and left is a...

The pictures of three churches were lain on a drawing of a stalk of wheat with a wheat wreath in the bottom left hand corner, and then the slide image created. The three churches are, from left to right, the Christian Church located at 328 Watt...

This one story cottage is typical of the single family dwellings built just after the turn of the 19th century. It is set up from the ground with either a crawl sapce or basement. It is one story, with vented attic storage space. 402 has a left...

Pictures of three churches were lain on a drawing of wheat and a photograph taken of them as one unit. The grain of wheat shows in the spaces between the photos of the churches. Moving left to right the images show the German Methodist Church,...